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Rogers Aston Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1918 - d. 1999

Rogers Aston (1918-1999) was from Roswell, New Mexico. He was a rancher, oilman, collector, and artist. He was commissioned to do a life-size bronze infantryman at the New Mexico Military Institute. He was well-known for his attention to detail and for his portrayal of action, especially in Indian Wars subjects.

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    • Apache Warrior by Rogers Aston (1918-1999)
      Feb. 18, 2022

      Apache Warrior by Rogers Aston (1918-1999)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Apache Warrior by Rogers Aston (1918-1999), bronze 12/25, 9 x 6 x 4 1/2

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Rogers Aston | Sioux Pride
      Aug. 23, 2019

      Rogers Aston | Sioux Pride

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Artist: Rogers Aston | 1918-1999 Title: Sioux Pride Inscribed base of bronze: © R R. Aston 7/20 1979; "Sioux Pride" Red Shirt Media: Bronze Dimensions: 4 1/2 by 3 1/2 by 3 inches

      Altermann Galleries
    • Rogers Aston | Apache Warrior 1870
      Aug. 23, 2019

      Rogers Aston | Apache Warrior 1870

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Artist: Rogers Aston | 1918-1999 Title: Apache Warrior 1870 Inscribed base of bronze: © R R. Aston 23/25; Apache Warrior 1870; Santa Fe bronze Media: Bronze Dimensions: 9 by 6 by 4 1/2 inches

      Altermann Galleries
    • BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN "INDIAN VICTOR" BRONZE BY ROGERS ASTON.
      Jun. 13, 2019

      BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN "INDIAN VICTOR" BRONZE BY ROGERS ASTON.

      Est: $1,200 - $2,000

      Limited edition bronze titled: 'INDIAN VICTOR.' Two Indian warriors are depicted in the vignette enjoying the spoils of war from their victory over Custer's 7th Cavalry. They are holding M-1873 Springfield carbines and one warrior is blowing a bugle while the other sports a kepi. Other discarded "trapdoor" carbines and Colt single action .45 caliber revolvers litter the ground. Number 24 of 25 produced. Rogers Aston (1918-1999) was from Roswell, New Mexico. He was a rancher, oilman, collector, and artist. He was commissioned to do a life-size bronze infantryman at the New Mexico Military Institute. He was well-known for his attention to detail and for his portrayal of action, especially in Indian Wars subjects. CONDITION: Excellent overall. PROVENANCE: Dr. Frank Wagner cavalry museum collection. Condition: (Excellent). Dimensions: (8.5" W x 14" L x 10.5" H on a 1.75" hardwood base).

      Morphy Auctions
    • Group of five miniature bronze saddles, various artists
      Jun. 18, 2016

      Group of five miniature bronze saddles, various artists

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Two bronzes by Carl Ciliax (b. 1941 Napa Valley, CA): each: ''Saturday Night Saddle'', each: signed with initials and numbered on the base: 3/25 and 7/25, each: titled on the plaque, each: bronze with orange patina, each: 8'' H x 5'' W x 5'' D; Two bronzes by Rogers Aston (1918-1999 Roswell, NM): ''Mexican Saddle 1860'', signed, dated, numbered, titled and with copyright symbol and artist's 'R' device on the base: R. Aston / 1981 / 6/25, bronze with brown patina, 7'' H x 3'' W x 3.5'' D, and ''Texas Saddle CA 1860'', signed, dated, numbered, titled and with copyright symbol and artist's 'R' device on the base: R. Aston / 1981 / 7/25, bronze with brown patina, 7'' H x 4'' W x 3'' D; David G. Argyle (b. 1945 Sedona, AZ), ''Hope'', signed, dated, numbered and with copyright symbol on the base: Argyle / 35/60 / 2000, inscribed on the base: Collector's Series, titled on the plaque, polychromed bronze, 5.25'' H x 3.25'' W x 5'' D, five pieces, est: $800/1200.

      John Moran Auctioneers
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